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Specialty Dermatology Pharmacy in New York. Treatment for Acne, Eczema, & More Skin Conditions. We are here for you!
Built from the ground up, Apotheco Pharmacy Manhattan was founded in 2016 and is located in Kips Bay Court. Take the M15 bus for a short 15-minute ride to our pharmacy from Penn Station or get off at the 23rd street station subway stop. We are right down the street from Bellevue Hospital Center and the NYU College of Dentistry. We are also a short walk from the trendy Gramercy Park neighborhood. Talk a stroll down the tree-lined streets, grab some food in some of the most historic restaurants in the area. If driving, there is a 24-hour parking garage located right behind our building. Stop by our store or choose to receive your medications through our white glove delivery service.
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Experts in Dermatology
Services
- Multilingual Staff
- Accepts e-prescriptions
- Handicap Accessible
- Walk-ins Welcome
- Personalized At Home Delivery
Conditions & Treatments
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Acne
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What triggers Acne?
An extremely common diagnosis, nearly 85% of all adolescents experience acne at some point. A person can be more at risk for developing acne if they are genetically predisposed. Acne will first appear when pores clog. The clog begins with dead skin cells. Typically, dead skin cells are shed daily. Normal skin also naturally creates sebum, which is a critical oil that helps our skin from drying out.
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Rosacea
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What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a very common and chronic skin disease that causes redness or a “flush” of the face. About 14 million Americans live with Rosacea and are usually between the ages of 30-50 years old, have fair skin, and are likely to have had acne problems in their family, or when they were younger.
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Psoriasis
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What is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disease that speeds up the growth cycle of skin cells in days rather than weeks. As these cells pile up on the surface of your skin, they cause raised, red or silvery, scaly patches to appear. Psoriasis is most prevalent on the elbows, knees, scalp, lower back, palms, and soles of feet.
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Actinic Keratosis
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What is Actinic Keratosis?
Actinic Keratosis (AK), also known as Solar Keratosis, is known as sun damage. AK’s form when the skin is badly damaged from UV rays from the sun, or indoor sun tanning. Over time, UV rays can cause damage to our skin and in some cases, when the damage accumulates, our bodies are less able to repair itself. AK’s are often dry and scaly, pink, red or sometimes a white or brown color. AK’s occur mainly on the back of your hands, scalp, and face. AK’s can also be painful once the area is irritated or rubbed.
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Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
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What is Atopic Dermatitis?
Eczema is the name for a group of conditions that cause the skin to become red, itchy, and inflamed. Atopic Dermatitis is the most common form of Eczema and a condition shared amongst 18 million Americans. Though the exact cause of Atopic Dermatitis is unknown, researchers have correlated this condition to a combination of genetics, allergens, and environmental factors. Researchers have also found it is very common for people with Asthma and/or Hay Fever to develop Atopic Dermatitis.
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Wound Care
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What is Wound Care?
Wound care refers to the type of treatment required for pressure sores such as skin ulcers. Pressure sores, or more commonly known as bed sores, can occur when the body is immobilized continuously on a surface such as a mattress, a chair, or in a cast for an extended period of time.
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Fungal Infections
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What are Fungal Infections?
Fungal diseases, also known as Mycoses, are caused by fungi that are common in the environment. A fungus is a primitive organism that lives in air, soil, plants, water, and the human body. Because fungi live in almost everything, it is very easy for anyone to contract a fungal infection in varying extremes. A mild skin fungal infection can look like a rash or a common condition called “athlete’s foot”, while some can affect the lungs and bloodstream causing diseases such as the flu and tuberculosis.
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